1) Laxitive
According to ayurvedic medicine, constipation makes Conjunctivitis worse. Use a natural laxative to clear the bowels even if you don’t feel you may be constipated. Many people are continuously constipated and don’t know it. They have bowel movements but the feces is backed up in the colon regardless.
Coriander
2) Chamomile
Place warm, almost dripping, chamomile tea bags on your closed eyes for about 15 minutes. Do this again in a few hours. This works very good to take redness out of eyes and is a very good home remedy for Conjunctivitis.
3) Coriander Eyewash
Here is one of the most effective home remedies for conjunctivitis. In two ounces of water, put in a fist full of dried coriander. Make a tea of this and use it to wash the eyes. It will get rid of the burning feeling and lower the inflammation.
Stay away for heavy foods that are difficult to digest such as meat, fat and dairy products. Avoid smoking and alcohol. Sugar is inflammatory in general so avoid sugar when any illness or inflammation is present.
Mix some aloe vera juice with water and dip a wash cloth in this and press it over the eyes so they soak in the aloe solution. This will help remove pain, itching and soreness. This is one of the best natural remedies for conjunctivitis.
4) Epsom Salt Boric Acid Eyewash
Make an eye wash by mixing a half teaspoon of Epsom salts and a half teaspoon of boric acid with 8 ounces of water. Make sure it is thoroughly dissolved so you don’t get any particles in your eyes. Work the solution into your eye like you would eye drops. Do this several times to flush the eyes out. You can use an eye cup for this also. This works great to relieve redness, stinging and burning and this will kill the infection. This is an excellent time honored home remedy for conjunctivitis.